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Poll: Can West Virginia Basketball Turn Struggles Around Quickly?

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West Virginia Basketball Ofri Naveh
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West Virginia Basketball enters this week at 4-6 after falling to UMass in the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic. The Mountaineers returned Kerr Kriisa and Noah Farrakhan to the floor while preparing to return RaeQuan Battle on Wednesday vs. Radford. Can WVU quickly mesh well and turn the season around?

WVU announced on Monday that big man Jesse Edwards would be out for about four weeks with a fractured right wrist. West Virginia received good news minutes later as Battle and Farrakhan will be eligible to play the rest of the season with no potential punishment to their eligibility.

West Virginia has Radford, Toledo and Ohio State left in the non-conference schedule before hitting Big 12 play.

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